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I'm not sure I follow.
Are you claiming that the colors have bigger impact on dopamine production than the actual content?
No, I say that colors itself have a dopaminergic effect. There are thousand of articles about it, they write about it in the context of digital detox, to use gray scale mode on smartphones.
Could you provide a few links from some considerably respectable sources?
I tried, but I noticed that everything had become paywalled https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-case-for-grayscale-smartphones-screen-time-wasted-attention-scrolling-twitter-imessage-facebook-11642020254
Can't comment on the article's content if it's unavailable to read...
And judging from what little they decided to show, it's not exactly an article relevant to what you're saying here?
Here's the article in it's entirety. I didn't pay for an account, I just have this browser extension. Just seems like an advertisement for an iOS feature. Maybe it's useful, I don't know. Article doesn't have any substance though.
Hmmmmm, there's definitely a merit in the idea, but I was more about dopamine excretion itself - from what I gather, the actual content should be playing the most important role in it, to the point that a, hmmmm, highly evocative scene would influence the brain no matter if seen in vivd colors or greyscale.
I need to do some research on the topic, to make up my mind. 😉
Thank you!!!
Just google "grayscale dopamin detox" and you will find articles. It is well known
Interesting.
Gonna give it a read later.
Thank you. 👍